Relocating a laboratory, whether down the hall or to another continent, is a complex endeavor. It impacts your scientists and their research, your customers, and your business goals. Whether academic or commercial, quality control or R&D, with 20 instruments or 2,000, your lab needs to get up and running in its new location with as little disruption as possible. How smoothly it goes and how quickly lab operations return to normal depends entirely on planning, organization, and expertise.